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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The Community of Practice (CoP) has become the place where that happens. Early architects of CoPs were concerned the knowledge-hoarding culture of the industrial past would make the formation of knowledge-sharing communities difficult. The difference between interest groups and CoPs, however, is that CoPs are not just social. RSS Entries | RSS Comments | Admin Digital generations bring knowledge to life Available in 3 formats: HTML | PDF | Flip reader (forthcoming) Home About SP SP Magazine SP Network Contact SP Subscribe/Login! Buy! Advertise! Site update services: Sections Living Choosing Learning
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